LIVE Budget webcast: Tune in from 3pm tomorrow

BUDGET 2012

Katrina Lloyd
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Want to make sense of what the Budget 2012 will mean for you and your clients?

IFAonline will be covering the event live from 12.30pm tomorrow with news alerts and analysis to bring you up to date with all the key announcements and their implications. If you are out and about you can also follow us on twitter @ifaonlineuk Then from 3pm we will be teaming up with our sister brands at Incisive Media to bring you a live webcast from our studio where experts will discuss the key issues. The timings of the event are as follows: 3pm: Retail Financial Services (investment and adviser business issues) 3.15pm: Pensions 3.30pm: Mortgages 3.45pm: Insurance 4pm: Pr...

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